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Prague, Czech Republic
St. Vitus Cathedral
St. Vitus Cathedral is a Gothic-style Catholic church located inside Prague Castle. The interior boasts a ceiling height of 34 m, a width of 60 m, and a depth of 124 m. With two 88 m high towers and a 99 m high bell tower, it is the largest church in the Czech Republic. The church, which has an overwhelming presence atop the hill, is well known for the delicate architectural beauty of its interior, including the intricately arched ceiling and magnificent stained glass windows, making it one of Prague's most popular tourist spots.
Hradčany
The Hradčany district, which means "Castle Hill," is a city of history, typified by the vast Prague Castle that stands at its summit. The Prague Castle, which has been the residence of Bohemian kings and Holy Roman emperors since the Middle Ages and now houses the presidential palace of the Czech Republic, is a collection of several churches, towers, and palaces that offer a wealth of attractions. The view from the top of the hill overlooking the city of 100 towers is also a must-see beauty.